Near Mount Carrigain via Signal Ridge
Near Mount Carrigain via Signal Ridge
Near Mount Carrigain via Signal Ridge
Near Mount Carrigain via Signal Ridge
Near Mount Carrigain via Signal Ridge

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Mount Carrigain via Signal Ridge

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5
mi
Distance
3,392
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
Less CrowdedViews

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
5.02mi
Distance
3,392ft
Elevation Gain
85ft
Elevation Loss
40%
Max Grade
4,679ft
High Point
1,371ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
The Signal Ridge and Mount Carrigain offer outstanding views of the White Mountains while avoiding the larger crowds on more popular, nearby 4,000-footers. Of the 48 4,000-footers in New Hampshire, Mount Carrigain is ranked 13th in height at 4,700 feet. Mount Carrigain gets its name from Philip Carrigain, who served five years as New Hampshireas Secretary of State starting in 1805. The trailhead is on a seasonal dirt road with a very large parking area, and the trail starts across the road from the parking lot. The Signal Ridge Trail is fairly easy for the first couple of miles as it meanders along and crosses Carrigain Brook. Keep an eye out for beavers and moose in the flat, boggy section just after the crossing and bear left at the trail junction with the Carrigain Notch Trail. Most of the elevation gain is done after this junction, and the ascent is steady once it starts going up. Itas worth all the work when you finally reach the ridge, where youall see Mount Lowell, Mount Washington, and other surrounding peaks in the White Mountains. Donat stop here though, because pushing on to the summit of Mount Carrigain rewards you with a 360-degree view from the observation tower, where youall see the Franconia Ridge, the Presidential Range, Mount Chocorua, and more. The old fire wardenas cabin no longer remains, but an old well can be seen to the right as you ascend. While the cabin and observation tower were in use, a road led to the top, and many of the trails in the area are part of old logging roads.

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